they produce chemicals that are the signal for producing anti bodies.
The thymus produces thymosin, which promotes the maturation of t cells.
usually the cell engulfment is donr by B cells the T cells produces cytokinesis and cleaves the antigens
The gland produces thymosins, which are hormones that stimulate the development of antibodies. The thymus also produces T-lymphocytes which are white blood cells that fight infections and destroy abnormal cells.
T cells mature in the thymus The T-cells mature in both the thymus gland and the organs known as tonsils.
B cells stand for Bursa of Fabricus and T cells stand for T-lyphocytes.
Antibodiesantibodies NOVANET :)I believe it is the T-helper cells that retain the memory of the previously-encountered pathogen.
The thymus produces thymosin, which promotes the maturation of t cells.
they are in our bodies to attack and kill infected cells!
Thymus
Cytotoxic T-cells
The thymus produces both helper t and killer t cells in the fight against infection. The killer t cells eliminate harmful cells and organic materials from the bloodstream
bone marrow
usually the cell engulfment is donr by B cells the T cells produces cytokinesis and cleaves the antigens
B and T cells are both types of white blood cells. When the immune system produces them it is actually mitosis that occurs rather than meiosis. The are produced within the bone marrow.
Thymus gland
Thymus gland
Killer t cells are activated by helper t cells. The Helper t cells are alerted by the macrophage that has engulfed the virus. It grows antigens to alert the helper t cells. The killer t cells are like white blood cells, there purpose is to fight pathogens.